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Show THE OGDEN POST ltegiidav. January 10, 1930 925, the property was sold to the 165,000.00, or $524.00 per front foot. milding to the modern order of the "To Drum," Jackson. Weber for the U A. Pires Foun-atio- n Davis Southern Bell Telephone and Telehis property was sold again on April preati-rianOffertory solo, "Lo! This is Our 22, 1929, for $95,000.00, or $766.00 corporation for a cash considgraph company for $75,000.00. God (Bruno Huhm), Mrs. A. H. eration of $150,000.00, or $6,000.00 A five-acr- e Aland. lot, located four miles per front foot. front foot. prom the center of Tulsa, Oklahoma, This Wouldn't Be Hard To Take A Organ post hide, triumphal march, And in Portland. Oregon, on Notnoiig th. enterprises which will n the Royal Oaks subdivision, was feet of this same parTwenty-si- x Gamnie, ember 13, 1929, Phil Metsehan. opling lasting prosperity to the cen-St- Mrs. II. Mrs. A. II. Aland, director; ought by Mr. Samuel Dye in 1923 cel was sold on May 15, 1929, for erator and KoRevcar, organist. owner of the principal 'or $4,500.00 and sold to Mr. F. W. 126,000.00 or $1,000.00 per front foot, part of J:ivis county during the for Hotel, $100,000.-0purchased 0 held for is 1929 is now Trimble in for $16,000.00. and the balance the extension of the southern being an adjoining 100 ly 100 feet on year an average of $1,250.00 per front foot, ranch in This Months of Four In the Davis and Welter CounHappened Growing Purchases Sixth street, where as soon as pres4 id showing an increase in value of more ent leases Little ties comCanal Luiville the Ohio In home, newly papered, Columbus, company's canal. The exhe expects to erect tension prepo.-c;ities Show This Class of pany in January, 1923, purchased a than 100 per cent in one year's time. an additionexpire is from in its with three city lots, condition, present good to the Imperial. In 1905 terminus nonhem-- t of Dr. J. D. Watkins of Jacksonville, to a good garage, chicken coop, in a a four story when S. Morton Cohn was l.uyton 1925 the roperty Makes Money for property 75containing in very operating point oil the south bank of Haight's year years old. This property, Florida, purchased building, !f Small and ho t reek, where iL will nickelmleon," convenient location. corner of Lee and ortland's first Price, $1000 the south Large Investors; was at 20 East Broad street. The the northwest intercept A ought the property for $90,000.00 to bra lull of tho Haight's Creek Irriga- on very reasonable terms. Call and Four Forsth street for $15,000.00. price paid was $500,000.00. Duval ieep a competing "nickelodeon from tion company ditch. Are Cited the to resold Cases month he later let us show you this home today. 'juctual months later this company sold the operating. Over most of the time Motor company for $27,500.00. This been extension has ussured property to the City National bank since by he has been getting $32,000.00 while we are still in Florida let modern home, located in Profit, in cash, usAnd m annual rent, net, from the structure. stock subscriptions from irrigation bright September morning in for $750,000.00. M. M. Mr. of recount the 5,i story companies and individuals. T!i com- south part of city, with screens, shades handed $5, 250,000.00. That's a quarter of a And then made or'Vi IT 4 Dr. Rollie Sutton Penon his $310,000.00 of Fuller's $600.00. Mr. Fuller panies subscribing for stock arc mid fl'J 00 to Mr. Frank B. Benton and re million dollars. sacola paid this amount to Mr. A. C. iginal investment. bght fixtures, close to good Haight's Creek Irrigation company; vacant deed to a the The Laburnum Realty corporation Blount for lots 13, 14 and 15, in block K red in return with specials paid in full. Price, school, e Knys-viiliinysville Irrigation company; i at 3922 Montgomery road. Nor- on December 2, 1918, sold a property 2S0 in New City Tract, paying over New com$2600. City; Survey Ohio. Irrigation REALM Very easy terin3. See us reFive year at 1619 Laburnum avenue, Richmond, rid, Cincinnati, Two the cash on October 30, 1925. and' a uumlier of individuals. pany, been have Sutton B. might garding terms. Henderson for jjJ pr pr Virginia, to T. months and nine days later, or on Janfrom (Continued a about 3.) page On modestly March ird murmuring E. Mr. 3, 1920, F uary 8, 1926, Mr. Fuller sold these when Satterfield, Jr., bought this Brand new strictly modern CHURCHES The Womena Home Missionary soper cent return at a time property lots to Lena Falk and Nettie Hoff were big in brick big, home Mr. discussing from Henderson a very desire-abl- e tapestry for' $9,900.90. man for $1,200.00. And that is 100 ciety of the First Methodist church 3erfolks ' urea emanating from Wall Street Eight years later Mr. Satterfield too location on southeast bench, with met Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, per cent profit. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE hardwood v Sutton sold his vacant lot Iasi made a good profit by selling to W. drs. W. B. Kerr and Mra. Charles B. of the site the In Amarillo, Texas, breakfast nook, floors, GOOD SHEPHERD Corner of Twen - for $11,500.00 and no one called T. Hood for $15,500.00. jbuilt-iSanta Fe building sold for $300.00 ish were the hostesses. The speaklioard and cabinets, ironing and Grant street avenue, Also from Richmond comes the twenty-seve- n extra margin. years ago. A year later ers of the afternoon were Mrs. Chap-na- John W. cement coal room, Mr. basement, Ummld dustproof estate Wilhelmine of rector; Schmidt Hyslop, who back it had doubled in value and sold for story Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Bridge-an- d iti in well selected real reader. and Koscvmr, cabinet. in fruit bu B. W. 1894 luy Waldron Just over occur $5250. Price, gave night, $4,200.0( $600.00. of bait Lake, Supper was servIn 1922, Frank Wolflin y not exactly owner of wisely purchased land for the southeast comer of Fifth ant bought it for $30,000.00, and sold it ed at 6 oclock with Queen Esther The find Sunday after Epiphany. like rent. not have to buy the first, second, Grace streets. . On July 8, 1919, she in April, 1927, to the Pecos and North- and Home Guard girls as The rhurcli school meets at 9:30 special 09 third edition of his newspaper to sold this comer to George C. am ern Texas railway for $165,000.00, guests. a. nt. UTAH MORTGAGE CO. The city federation of Women's what he has. So comments the Thomas B. Howell for $50,000.00, am This is the property at Eighth am Morning service and sermon at 11 2511 Wash. REALTOR Phone 258 clubs met Monday afternoon at 2:30 Bjdional association of real estate these gentlemen in turn resold just Poik streets. a. m. ten years later, on May 3, 1929, to o clock. Mrs. Georginia Marriott in the third of a series This llspprned In Sixty Days Evenings rail 1932-preStrauss for $125,000.00. S;b&rds containing examples of recent Arthur L.Catherine Some time before the great war, sided. Organ prelude, "Largo," Handel; Did Well Mrs. Alwyn Vogel of Brooklyn, New realty deals, Music Sempre here is one And that happened in York, purchased a property at 7308-31- 0 The Sempre Music y giving cases from sixteen new society held months. On March 3, 1925, Cath. Third avenue, Brooklyn, New their annual anniversary luncheon ies today, the association has pre- five ted stories of profits in this field erine Cluethe of Cincinnati sold a York. During the war and for some Tuesday afternoon at Green Gables 28 East Court street, con- time thereafter it was held by the tea room. Small m 47 Cities, and all these reports structure at centered with of store and five rooms to alien property custodian. Released in crimson blossoms tables a e been made within the past four sisting were arranged for ks. More than four true stories" E. W. Ramsey for $13,500.00. Five 1S2S it was sold to the Sunrise Prop, luncheon. Musical staffs were the available from each city, and the months later, Mr. Ramsey sold the erties, Inc., for its then market value unique place cards. Musical games of all but two examples fall property for $16,000.00, and today, of $13,125.00. Within thirty days this and bridge were diversions of tho Have you ever stopped to figure how much money four and a half years later, it is worth purchaser sold it to a Mr. J. W. Sands hours. The committee who hin the present century. $26,000.00. lor $14,725.00, and before another arranged the party was composed of you have lost since the first lime you said you were One Thousand Per Cent Profit In Newark, N. J., there is a parcel thirty days had el&sped, Mr. Sands Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. Herchairman; going to invest with the FEDERAL! D. jbert S. Nash of Washington, on Felinghuysen avenue at the cor- resold it to Mr. A. R. Olson for man Fetscher and Miss Per-rtnSAID it but never DID it. Marjorie Trust the from Munsey purchased ner of Evergreen, 287 by 344 feet. In Mr. Olson now values this Covers were laid for Mrs. Al1920 in a sometime property 1922 pany John J. Berry & Brother sold property, based on offers he has re' ness Warner Bowen, Mrs. Fred Froer-On this issued for $100.00 to which he paid $6,500.00. to David Weinberg anJ ceivcd, at $30,000.00. property Mrs. John tfin Voulger, Mich 17, 1926, he sold this property Isaac G. Mendel for $8,500.00. In In 1920 Mr. C. A. Hills of Syra- Hillabrant, Mrs. Ronald Rosevcar, $10,000.00 in bond $ to Catherine Mclntire for $101,000.00, 1924 these gentlemen sold 100 feet New York, purchased a lot that Sirs. C II. Stevens, Mrs. Frank cuse, form. Semi-annulevfa profit of 1,453 per cent or 242 of this parcel to the Art Fixture com no one else seemed to want. It waa Mrs. Junius Smart, Mrs. Ben interest cent a year. federal income tax to $300.00 coupons. Exempt M pany for $10,000.00, and on July 18, located on Genesee Park Drive, am Ry hitmeyer,Mrs.a Wilbur not interest Irhe show Transferable do sold records if the and balance Z of cashable 1927, at par plus yearly. the site to Mr. Hill paid $900.00 for it. In 1921 V. inn, Mrs. J. G. l Mrs. H. B: ,ut. is a relative of Robert Nash Sam Greenberg for $33,660.00, mak- he sold it to Mr. D. Martino, a builder l Hiller, Miss Lllen Leonard, accrued at interest time or.e after Joint ownany Thomas year. uatum faNash and tho Serred to above, but in 1922, Wilbur ing a profit of. $35,160.00 in five for $4,500.00. committee members. Protected the known ership safest permitted. by type in the same city, purchased years time. How Many Points Is This? femp of estate real first PAID mortgage $125,000.00 22 plus tkfree lots at a public auction for In May, 1919, William Schmoeller She: "What was the name of In Dallas, Texas, a $150,000.00 sale our UP PERMANENT CAPITAL. State Supervision. . . Ofnts per square foot Two years later of Omaha, Nebraska, bought the cor- consumated in June, 1927, brought the Pullman aleeper? sold these lots for 56 cents per ner of an alley on the west side of highest price per foot ever paid for Him: Cant say exactly, the sign Save as you please. W- -d 1,.r',ljriiare foot, realizing an increase of 16th street between Douglas and Par-ra- Main street property in this city, and th olher Women."" cen or f00 streets for $400,000.00. In May, Back in June, 1881, T. P. Barry sold profit per B(iuare Every dollar may be that this property to the lot on Main street to Samuel Carruth withdrawn when r andt nearly 100 per cent per year.build-o- 1926, he leased Traveler: Porter, I want to be call- f McCrory Stores corporation for 99 ers and John Morrison for $450.( in the In 1902 Henry M. Flagler, the need it. you at lv o clock in the morning." the Florida East Coast Railway years at a net rental of $50,000.00 per cash. In January, 1884, Carruthcrs hich ir Porter: "Boss, Ah guess you-a- ll and Morrison sold the lot to Junius npany, sold a business lot in West year. ng sec- Listen to this one from Tucson, Ari- Mayo for $2,100.00. ilm Beach, Florida, on the south side In February isn t acquainted with these heah mode n nventions. See dis heah butBuilding & Loan Association on and.4 I Fern street to William Whidden for zona, where lots in block 209 were 1S87, the same property was purchai ton, heah? 1929. on sold L. A. ed when two Well, Pires ll This time you-a50.00. am were for there 1, that At January wants $4,000.00; by proper isitiom,1 2371 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah to be Ids ted, I4 kali frame dwellings on these prem-es- ty, having a frontage on Stone ave- on June 2, 1927, H. P. Eller sold th ton called, you jest presses dat butan we comes an calls you." Twenty-thre- e nterna-- ) years later, in nue of 124 feet by 100 feet brought same lot with a three story brick BEAL ESTATE PROFITS GIVE and Extension Assured s Til tl BIG RETURNS al 1m-Jer- ial 1 ? d t J r i k WOMENS 0. f n th n, K Ss . : iney-maki- ng A Proven Fact Why Hesitate on $16,-50.0- 0. -- s. Sco-vill- c, n Slu. CoilDOn Pfrrt Ok U Lertincates al - m . Federal . i royal t Oma Denver, ortland incisco, 1 Paso, Ogdes reatest ods of led is The Home Keeping Step With The March of Progress home lat has a toil as open udent'i junior d con-lemo- n for ss Weber a It has been well said that a community may have high ideals, but real civilization is the release of woman from the drudgery which impairs her powers. m, ; pure p. w! . p. Cache restock rd sale . B-i- iseum; igelow n The year 1929 has been an coli-l- e epoch-makin- As the New Year dawns, it gives assurance of even g: sale ntil 10 period in bringing to the modern housewife greater achievements in making this, the most efficient mm the comforts to which she is entitled and of all servants available for .more extensive use in the weath-pe- d , . Electricity has been an outstanding factor in as modern household keeping the home, the greatest of i of arpose, unt of ent to all institutions, in step with the march of progress. accomplishing these results. ap-heat- ed no bet-ma- ll ELECTRIC Cooking rculat- - drives -R- efrigeration--Water Heating have established new standards of home enjoyment. IE M MlHfiP EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE i tele g, i t is. y |